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The general will
His ideal government is freedom. be believes all people should be free. And all people should be educated .
Generally, the concept is attributed to John Locke and/or Jean-Jacques Rousseau, though the former is probably more correct, in that Locke formulated the foundational theories of government being founded on the consent of the governed, not by any external power.
Jean Jacques Rousseau
jean Jacques Rousseau
Rousseau liked eating cheese. Therefore he turned hard :)
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Jean Jacques Rousseau
Jean-Jacques Rousseau is the author of The Social Contract, which discusses the principles for the ideal relationship between the government and the people. Rousseau's work influenced political theories on the role of government and individual freedoms.
The general will
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Based on the general will
He believed government came from society , he hoped people would vote for what was best for the community .
Jean-Jacques Rousseau was a philosopher of the 18th century. His ideologies about the nature of man and his work on the social contract both had major influence on how the American Government runs today.
A government based on the general will